Raspberry Glen Ample

This self-pollinating Raspberry bush Rubus idaeus 'Glen Ample' produces small pretty pink blossoms in spring which are followed by an abundance of large juicy red berries from late summer onwards. Suitable for a sunny spot in large or small gardens.

The flowers are loved by bees and if you don’t eat the fresh raspberries fast the birds will devour them. You can also incorporate the fruit into various dishes.

You can use these plants to overgrow a wall, climbing frame, or for creating a hedge.

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Raspberry Glen Ample

This self-pollinating Raspberry bush Rubus idaeus 'Glen Ample' produces small pretty pink blossoms in spring which are followed by an abundance of large juicy red berries from late summer onwards. Suitable for a sunny spot in large or small gardens.

The flowers are loved by bees and if you don’t eat the fresh raspberries fast the birds will devour them. You can also incorporate the fruit into various dishes.

You can use these plants to overgrow a wall, climbing frame, or for creating a hedge.

Details Raspberry Glen Ample

Blooms: April

Flower colour: pink

Edible Fruit

Harvest: August - October

Full grown: 3 Years

Full grown height: 1. 50 - 2 m

Full grown width: 50 - 75 cm

Plant location: sunny

Plant depth: 17 cm

Hardiness: -25 Celsius

Preferred soil: Peaty Soil

How to take care of Raspberry Glen Ample

Soak the roots for approx. 2 hrs before planting and water well after planting and for the next few weeks. This is a hardy deciduous Raspberry Glen Ample shrub thrives in a sunny sheltered position but will tolerate partial shade.

In colder areas, plant Raspberry Glen Ample near a south-facing wall. Use a well-drained soil enriched with organic matter. They will not tolerate heavy, wet soil. Drought tolerant once established. Raspberry Glen Ample do well in various soil types.

Raspberry Glen Ample likes to be constantly moist, but not wet. Do not use any stimulants, fertiliser or bonemeal at planting time as such products will 'burn' any new root growth. During the active growing season an occasional feed or a light top dress with a base fertiliser will prove beneficial.

Raspberry Glen Ample

This self-pollinating Raspberry bush Rubus idaeus 'Glen Ample' produces small pretty pink blossoms in spring which are followed by an abundance of large juicy red berries from late summer onwards. Suitable for a sunny spot in large or small gardens.

The flowers are loved by bees and if you don’t eat the fresh raspberries fast the birds will devour them. You can also incorporate the fruit into various dishes.

You can use these plants to overgrow a wall, climbing frame, or for creating a hedge.

Details Raspberry Glen Ample

Blooms: April

Flower colour: pink

Edible Fruit

Harvest: August - October

Full grown: 3 Years

Full grown height: 1. 50 - 2 m

Full grown width: 50 - 75 cm

Plant location: sunny

Plant depth: 17 cm

Hardiness: -25 Celsius

Preferred soil: Peaty Soil

How to take care of Raspberry Glen Ample

Soak the roots for approx. 2 hrs before planting and water well after planting and for the next few weeks. This is a hardy deciduous Raspberry Glen Ample shrub thrives in a sunny sheltered position but will tolerate partial shade.

In colder areas, plant Raspberry Glen Ample near a south-facing wall. Use a well-drained soil enriched with organic matter. They will not tolerate heavy, wet soil. Drought tolerant once established. Raspberry Glen Ample do well in various soil types.

Raspberry Glen Ample likes to be constantly moist, but not wet. Do not use any stimulants, fertiliser or bonemeal at planting time as such products will 'burn' any new root growth. During the active growing season an occasional feed or a light top dress with a base fertiliser will prove beneficial.